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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
W h y ? ------ $20.— Complete Outfit 03123237 ' ‘ ’ Will be given to the party receiving the largest number of votes in the VOTING CONTEST send your money out of town when you can save money by dealing at home. If Ending Wednesday Evening, December 22nd 1 vote given for each cent of purchase at our store. Vote for yourself and get your friends to help you. you are thinking of Outfit comprises twelve fine pieces of Guaranteed Rival Pure Aluminum W are laying in your winters Supply 1 1 1 1 of Groceries, bring your order to us and large, covered, Combination Kettle 2 sizes large, lipped Sauce Pans large Savory Roaster 2 sizes Pudding Pans large Tea Kettle 2 Open Kettles Rice Boiler 1 Coffee Percolator 1 Fruit Strainer Now Let Us Give You Our Figure Kitchen Utensils— $20. I on Exhibit in Our Window You get one vote with each cent’s purchase and this rate wili continue during the entire contest — beginning now. PARK & CLOSNER Quality Guaranteed Broadway at 2nd . . . Estacada, Oregon Enjoyable Dance Stop Thief The C. 1. C. dance held last Saturday evening in the club room in Estacada was well at tended, the room being taxed to 5 Reel íA u n o nâtiuctîonA' “ The Quality Store“ its capacity with dancers. The music was especially good, with Wednesday, November 17th the Bronson-Erickson orchestra playing the latest of music. 7:30 P. M. A number of young people from Portland, the guests of Admission - 10c and 15c Miss Edna Deming of Garfield and Miss Helen Bartlett of Esta cada, weie present, later enjoy ing a hbuse-party in Garfield over the week-end. The C. I. C. did not make as much money as the dance would Saturday Afternoon have netted had it been held in the pavilion, but a substantial and Evening sum was added to its treasury. Each Link Is A Fond Rememberance Of Some Friend Or Relative. 2 o’clock and 7 P. M. New Industry Much has been written in late Admission - 5c and 10c years of the huge profits made from the domesticating and rais ing of fur bearing animals and Beckwith, The Jeweler while the aroma may not be a trueindex to theamountof future Notice lor Levy of Additional Koad Tax profits, Walt Givens expects to Pathe To Increase Feeding Ponds be able to market not less than Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned Tax Payers, con Petitions are being circulated one gross of skunk hides this Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock sisting of ten per cent, of the by members of the Estacada Rod season, providingalways that the Tax Payers in Koad District No. & Gun Club and others, asking hides are as easy to catch as the 10, Clackamas County, Oregon, Admission 5c and 10c hereby give notice to the Tax the State Fish & Game Commis odor. Payers of said Road District No. Walt is the proud owner of the sion to increase the capacity of 10 that there will he a meeting of the present Eagle Creek Trout former W. F. Cary home on Ter the Tax Payers of said District Feeding Ponds from 400,000 to race Addition, with its sixteen in Tracy School House at School i FAMILY THEATRE cords o f neatly piled wood in the 1,000,000 fish. District 68, on the 27th day of November, 1915 at 2 o ’clock P.M. Inasmuch as there are about basement. Said wood is now the to vote an additional tax in said 200 miles of trout water adjacent resting, abiding and permanent District for road purposes, as to this district, with natural trout headquarters o f one or more provided by an act of the legisla food plentiful, this increase is skunks. Temporarily the family Why Throw Away ture in 1913, Section 6321, Page warranted. Furthermore, this Your Old Tires? 24, of the Road Laws of Oregon. district is centrally located as to sleeping porch with its liberal Have Them Fixed population, with Portland anglers supply of fresh air is popular 1 A. W. Botkin and tourists within easy distance with the Givens’ family. 2 H. D. Trapp Have just installed a large and probably 40 "i of the present 3 W. P. Snuffin Seven different kinds of traps, vulcanizer and can do any fishing in the state is done within two explosive baits, s i x t e e n 4 F. E. Thomas kind of work. a radius of 30 miles of Estacada. snares and a bird cotip are now in 5 0. C. Twombley Call and see me. 6 E. Krigbaum It is hoped these petitions will the Givens’ basement, awaiting 7 N. M. Tracy All Work Guaranteed be signed by all residents and that the fur bearing inhabitants, who 8 Paul Holm the present good work of keeping seem perfectly satisfied to spend Clackamas Garage 9 A. E. Yocum the local streams well stoeked, the winter next to the cheer and 10 G. R. Crawford warmth of the furnace. will continue. J. R. Morrow - Estacada, Or. 11 G. T. Beebe I 12 F. O. Crawford Waterbury & Chapman 9R »4 í fK '. fj. »/lúvít'tídtjtf Friendship Links Universal Program Start A Friendship Bracelet -M a k e your Xmas selections now Who Pays?